We are acquainted with zucchini thanks to Italian cuisine. An easy recipe features sautéed zucchini, celery, mushrooms, and pine nuts. Favorite variations are also shared.

Spaghetti is a fun food. Everyone likes spaghetti. But a dish need not actually be spaghetti to have the appeal and appearance of spaghetti.

The spaghetti look can be achieved by knives or slicers. With a knife or slicer in hand, the chef can whittle away at thicker foods. The food ends up in many slim, spaghetti-like pieces on the kitchen cutting board.

Spaghetti-style slicing is a fun way to serve a food. It is particularly fun when it is carried out with healthy, nutritious foods. A case in point may be made with the healthy, nutritious, thick zucchini.

julienned, or shredded, style of sliced zucchini: excellent for sautés

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jptanabe, Pine nuts are indeed the crowning touch to this attractive, scrumptious dish. Those who know little about pine nuts and zucchini will turn into the most fervent of fans. They will be motivated to become not only the most enthusiastic of consumers but also the most expert of chefs. It's that popular.Thank you for visiting and commenting.

Mira, Can you cozy up to a pine tree and snatch some nuts? I think pine tree nuts must like cats because I have no trouble gathering them from the two trees near the wall where my amiable Maine coon kittycat Augusta "Gusty" Sunshine likes to sit in the sunlight (and in the moonlight in the company of fireflies).It isn't the same but cabbage can substitute for celery's crunchiness and is a tasty alternative. Also it's a colorful substitute if you select red cabbage.Is eggplant easy to locate? It would substitute colorfully, texturally, and tastefully for zucchini in this recipe.Thank you for visiting and commenting.

I love shredded zucchini, and this recipe sounds good. I wish it were easier here to find celery stalks -- or zucchini, for that matter. Pine nuts I can find, but they're expensive.Anyway, very nice recipe.